October 9, 1943 Key note: “Liverpool have dashed into the leadership of the Football league North, overtaking Blackpool and Aston Villa thanks to a smashing
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Blues and Reds clash at Goodison
October 8, 1943 The first of the big Merseyside Football League “Derby” games stands out as the premier attraction for tomorrow’s sport cards.” Everton and
Billy Liddell with a cracked ankle
October 8, 1943 Billy Liddell, Liverpool outside-left, cannot play for Scotland against England at Manchester on October 16 as he is in hospital suffering from
Everton hopes
October 6, 1943 Mr. Theo Kelly is endeavoring to turn out an extra-special side for Saturday’s Derby game with Liverpool at Goodison Park, and hopes
Everton certainties
October 6, 1943 Secretary Mr. Theo Kelly, of Everton, is able to announce five certainties, for Saturday’s “Derby” game at Goodison Park with Liverpool. They
The “Liverton” Derby
October 5, 1943 Anfield Side For Goodison Visit Fortune is smiling on Liverpool this season in the manner in which they have been able to
Liverpool win at Bury
October 4, 1943 Liverpool scored their customary victory at Gigg Lane, but they had to fight desperately hard for their success by 2-1. It was
Bury v Liverpool 1-2 (League match: October 2, 1943)
October 2, 1943 Key note: “Liverpool scored their customary victory at Gigg Lane, but they had to fight desperately hard for their success by 2-1.
A good standard
October 1, 1943 Liverpool, away to Bury, will have to put up a better show than last week to ensure victory, and I think we
Bootle products for Liverpool F.C.
September 21, 1943 It is interesting to note that a number of Bootle lads are making names for themselves with Liverpool Football Club, thus following
Potted biographies: Stanley Ronald Williams
September 8, 1943 Stanley Ronald Williams, C.C. may not be known by these Christian names but will be universally “spotted” as “Ronnie.” Stanley Ronald Williams.
Three goals for Jack Balmer
August 30, 1943 Liverpool, starting the season with a clear-cut 4-1 victory over Manchester City at Anfield, would have won by a considerably bigger margin
Liverpool v Manchester City 4-1 (League match: August 28, 1943)
August 28, 1943 Match: Football League, Northern Section, at Anfield, kick-off: 15:00. Liverpool – Manchester City 4-1 (2-1). Attendance: 13,000; gate receipts: £901. Referee: Mr.
Liverpool v Everton 5-2 (Benefit for the Lord Mayor’s War Fund)
Saturday, August 21 – 1943 Match: Benefit for Lord Mayor’s War Fund, at Anfield. Liverpool – Everton 5-2 (0-0). Attendance: 13,250; gate receipts: £946. Referee:
Won Croix de Guerre
August 20, 1943 The Evening Express understands that Lance-Bombardier Kenneth Carney, RA, son of Mrs. C.J. Carney, of 6, Mayfield-close, West Derby, Liverpool, has been
Liverpool’s young stars for the future
August 16, 1943 It was in the knowledge that clubs will need more youngsters than ever before that I went to Anfield on Saturday to
Local fixtures in the War League Cup
August 5, 1943 The League War Cup Competition will, as last term, occupy the second half of the coming football season. The qualifying series will
The juniors gets going
August 4, 1943 Preparations are going ahead for the opening of the football season in the Merseyside area. Some of Liverpool’s new juniors started their
Michael Hulligan for the military
August 2, 1943 Michael Hulligan, Liverpool’s 19-year-old outside left, is joining the Royal Navy in the next few days, and ‘A’ team players will be
Thomas Graham Wyllie (Thomas Wyllie) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Thomas Wyllie on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Thomas Wyllie: Born: April 5, 1870: Maybole (Ayrshire), Scotland. Passed away: July 28, 1943: Glasgow, Scotland. **
Getting ready for training
Tuesday, July 27 – 1943 Within another month we shall enter on the 1943-44 football season. Many clubs have already announced their practice dates, but
Liverpool F.C. re-elections
July 12, 1943 Liverpool Football Club will have on the bridge next season the same pilots who guided them to the Football League Championship No.
Where is our trophy?
June 28, 1943 Mr. W.C. Cuff, the president, announced at today’s annual meeting of the Football League, that he had hoped to present the trophy
Liverpool F.C.’s summer coaching
June 28, 1943 Footballers who were students of the game in junior football a couple of seasons ago will act as demonstrators when the Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1943 (Evening Express main)
June 24, 1943 “The future policy of Liverpool F.C. remains unchanged,” said Mr. Richard Lawson Martindale, chairman, at the 51st annual meeting of the club
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